The Shakespeare Symphony: An Introduction to the Ethics of the Elizabethan DramaChapman & Hall, 1908 - 393 páginas |
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... lives were in perfect sympathy with their surroundings . A typical example of the Elizabethan actor - dramatist is Robert Greene . He is assumed to have collaborated with Shakespeare , and to have shared in the literary and philosophic ...
... lives were in perfect sympathy with their surroundings . A typical example of the Elizabethan actor - dramatist is Robert Greene . He is assumed to have collaborated with Shakespeare , and to have shared in the literary and philosophic ...
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... lives of these intellectuals grow monoto- nous in their sameness . No balled has immor- talised George Peele , but his exploits or what purport to be lie embalmed in the Merry iests of George Peele gentleman , sometime a student in ...
... lives of these intellectuals grow monoto- nous in their sameness . No balled has immor- talised George Peele , but his exploits or what purport to be lie embalmed in the Merry iests of George Peele gentleman , sometime a student in ...
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... lives It shall not here be planted . " Bacon's sentiments appear again with noticeable fidelity in The Little French Lawyer , ( 1647 ) of Beau- mont and Fletcher . Act I opens with the fol- lowing dialogue : — Dinant : " Persuade me not ...
... lives It shall not here be planted . " Bacon's sentiments appear again with noticeable fidelity in The Little French Lawyer , ( 1647 ) of Beau- mont and Fletcher . Act I opens with the fol- lowing dialogue : — Dinant : " Persuade me not ...
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... cannot ; " ( Ibid . Act II . Sc . 1. ) " All true pleasures circle your Highness " " As the rising sun do receive you . " ( Ibid . Act 1. Sc . 2. ) From BACON Thus may you long live a happy instrument 24 THE SWEETNESS AND GRAVITY.
... cannot ; " ( Ibid . Act II . Sc . 1. ) " All true pleasures circle your Highness " " As the rising sun do receive you . " ( Ibid . Act 1. Sc . 2. ) From BACON Thus may you long live a happy instrument 24 THE SWEETNESS AND GRAVITY.
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... live a happy instrument for your king and coun- try . You shall not be a meteor or a blazing star a blazing star but stella fixa , happy here- after . ( Ibid ) . For the manner of my affection to my Lord of Buckingham .... I must ...
... live a happy instrument for your king and coun- try . You shall not be a meteor or a blazing star a blazing star but stella fixa , happy here- after . ( Ibid ) . For the manner of my affection to my Lord of Buckingham .... I must ...
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